31, IMI unrm m nil THE DEtuutn - FOR' '1876 • . We desire to express our oblig,•t!tiCns fort itel large and increased patronage the Drato6twr bas received for the year - 4875.'‘'ire believe it bas not•been without its good etrecii 'lvan the best interests of the county as welt eis upon its proprietors. bowing that an increase of its circulation will bringo more tiratteorrespqnsi ing increase of its • influence, we propose to send out a canvasser who will dev - ote:hii tune in increasing its subscribers, 'together With oth o business in its interest. This costs ts.sinane spd thinking that there may i .be others Who would be glad to extend its circulation in t i lleir meighborhood, and also receive a remuneration for so doing, we will make the folkw],,..ini• propo sition To any one collecting {{ ...list (4' sub scribers and.sending .the cash. wit the'names we will allOW` theni 25 cents for each such tub-. scriber. . This is 12% per cent or about what it will cost to do it by an:agent. We tio4itii m the tnterest,ot ourselves and also in th4n terest of our subscribers. The larger 'our, pat . nonage the better 'we. can offord to. Make oUr. paper. We, knoW that none of our subset** will feel at all aggrieved by the above proposi-• lion for we have had many of aim,' ‘vbo have not only paid - for their own paper Promptly, but who have subscribed " and sent• it tio their friendi and thus have aided uS in raalting such improvements as we - have since we took charge • of the paper. As we have 'said before, it is not only us, but all others of our political i faith that are equally interested in. the success of the DrAtocivi,and we are freC to acknowledge the ans.rty ' fivors ,We 'have received. We - irpe'Wre l have merited the continuatieeof the saiPe good will in the future, and if our friends 'SVJI assist ms in still • farther extending ourt In nuence and power for good, we hope to Merit the same. good •will in a corresponding 4 in creased degtee. ' 111 - wrex Cottsr.tt. List: of New Aspzergsements , Ale-`Q. austerHoit. YillagLots for sitle--Fra4linFraso.ll General Insurance. gelleVß,illings Professional Card-8.. o;',ean l iv, - A.ttorney at • 131381 - NEs. -!•Ayer's'Anierion 'Altningc - : • Medicines, etc,-.-A. B„Burnf • • Meeting. of Susquehanna Count} Airicnlfurf '2l Society; • • • • ' Public "Peterson's" for Spinary. the We thought h December n V erson's.Magazine". • could, not• be beaten;Yttt - liere is the January number, evert - . mOre -, ,b 7 4titifUl still. There are two steel engravings,* lmani.-. moth colored tashi: -. .tt-plate.ar 4 II.: sp*lal'l.B,r-.. lin pattern'. in twelye cOlors ; )esttles innqtnera- . . ble wood engravingsof fashions, - !Patter4, etc. - The ..principal steel:plate,' ll A . Little Tot Of 1776,"iS.after40*Iebr4tccl:*t!i!e by SlT:lr.oSituft • Reynolds; and she is aboutthe i mb4 . e 'arming,. cunning little ladtwe have*yer seen. -. At powerful norelet,,called,‘The Days 'of v.enpril 'six,". is begun..by. 3lrs. Ana S. Stepp IS. . All , l the stories are'doOA, however; even-better. than . H.:' - • usual ..:There, is also an illustrated larriele On' Jiii . Indipetieii:ce Hall, ~in .. Philaile.iplia;;:. ; a4d the 'Declaration of Independebee,. whitlii -- ' Was signed 'there. , It :is the ,best.t.number,"Peter ' son!" haS ever issued, Mid tha is Saying a very . great deal. The price. is onl3)lt'svc; d Altus al, year, with great deductions. to clitb.-: ,an y"alua , ' .'4le premiumS I to persons . gettinviy , .1u1Y5., , , Specimens ai.h sent,giatis, to. those Avis. ihg,io get up clubs. .. •, ,-: -,--.. ,-. ,•:. :. ~ , 1 1, ,'. ~•1 Addres3 C4AItLES J. PETERSON 406, ii 1111:, Street; Philadelphia. , - ; - .• . - _ ' ..- asp go. ow to Read the Bible. A minister gives the ,following to the - best : method of rehling the you have a pocket . bible,iput it in:youl and. keep :..it there.. :Don't use it exceP i you go,tmveling. There is not.hing . disgust a child.abOner than presen4gl printed ? pocket bible. Get 4 bible . . wit cheery print; such a print 4the in their volumes' trlfm Banta Clanill . . will be read. 'lf you want to attain a gOod generalnknOWl- . edge of , the bible, it must, be read in,CourseL7 that is beginning'at the first and readirik to thi end. This if it has never been done; I fSiiiht to be done first of all. r Thep it may be read a view to on particular subject, tracing, through the book s and 'finding all you - can; on that subject. ' , , .'. 9 1 'I, . . . ••• 1 / • Again these is the devotiontil • rettdin$ r readipg to lift up our, affectigns and reveren e to God. Just - as in human relations you - w 11 sometimes take up-the" "fetter' oan ~old frO d r and read it though.you have readit a ihonsand times befoie t to bring him alai yon closer-to- getber ape. . revive Old feelings ot friendship-7.- except Oat in , the bible reading you ought al . ways to 'ask the guidance and it of the Holy Spirit. • i • • In taking up the bible to read it through, 0- pecially if it be 1,4 first reading or the a , 0 . 0, Ely own ,experience has, ben that it sa I)9t to, take it up and read it just as .you 'would iany ethei book- . 4 ineau continuously: Read; all, . , your .'spore time atit till it is completed} as' yo would a nolrel or a , biograplv. If y i o are.trY ing this plan for.tbe first time youmion dbe ner it , tonished to find how..muel more int 4 stlng it is. You - bad better net bother Mich with vim , . mentarlei in this regular reading- tbrougktlie , ~ -bible. -While you ire loaing tipsome-Ma ter in the.commentary yOu Wilfors4, the cottage tion in , your:: ~ readiuw., I would :advise' ;then that you'let epunnentaties lone, at Obiiiiight. l i,ia They are Well •eiough When , iin .arre stqyjnit it partienitte question - 1k reading AeArbitorial ly , but read right ,on;; :on, until you,flitisl..i4e.l4lc. Don't let :any bank come .IMtiiieeil';ibu . ~ 4 and that. ' ' ' - - ~j•;,~ ~, l i ~~ . . . . .313.1111 •ni and., 'Loki!). 404;c1.41iii 4 a5., -- . .. , I . 0 jug . i te thel hard iiinaes some of the ; Mein , bets of - Inii)dipe and .101 Lits ',associations are stig -gesti g the, proPrie4'..OtSitspending I the usual • rnenthly :Or weekly: papnents until next sutn tner, toirdieve thrall •df the I)Urciert ,- until they .hill! he betteriable to - Meet their indebtednesa .l ' , I. • • - • . fleoriespondent Bariing stated - that theman• 41161' h fia'boiight • °ai r , will 'he, • benefited - . by • sits-: , !P ti4i4d • the, !Building Aisticiation I .JoiOrital ei tß " . iltbow aboilt, those who- irtve not houolit tt,tand who may be •eqUally-as wig and poor, r than tlioSe . who hovel? ' Pe( pip forget 'Ulm brie associatiOns. Were ,organiz , d fig tifuturii • 1 ~ aetit a idnot - for the benefit 0 '116;1'611e class. l • four e, .thn.purchaSe ~.I of hares has.. his •1 ". 4i .i ' • -.. 1 ' i '' i ' his 1 1 I IttS; t t ie'non-purc Ifl. er, la . also ; anc• 1 . 1 - 0,0 leap ens that thelatt rlclaS ' 'are in'a large inhjerlity. in Semeassocia ions: I, Would it .be qi i tite. right tor . these - ..0550• lotions to suspend In. oet to a se the' le* • W . ll . :have:bought, • ',whiie } b` so do rii it will lock up every dollarihat the i t:l . - ‘aj,Orit). have itiVested;a. d.:whielf they, could . no.t'poss 10 realize Upon • ,., • . .I -: it the litiception . of our billiding associations nip one c o r imagined thenecessity of suspen siert; h . t there, has been no provision made.• • E . . • iti an:e rtes . we know of for, such a cOntin- Orley, illi se - iebarters say,: -that. payments •s 'all he a e monthly, until: each end every shire shar se Worth ,$`2700 . and-then the ASSQCI-. i -titian sha l l ease to exist. - It 'payments are not•I nitidd nioitt ily,_t*;il.. the: -delinquents .liabl e I 4t9 fine , 'lid at the end of Six months to eiptil- It ,: ! -' sion. ' nd •ftnaliv, wouldn't- .t ~.e right ol : sus,. prnsion e. (11Ingoo prerog ttve ? If a fair 41 IlajorN;;o even two - -thirds - of the meinbers, couldans. , d.the operations of an association tig *three .: Inths, why couldn't they repeat the. o:peratio ndefiniteiy and thus b ret.k : it' up roost;effe • t idly 7 -We hold l that - . every ;nem, i l n %r ; OS on' . i f these organizdtions.has sepaiate,. idelesal4l:.an.l tunnd daena rights, Whith no 11 1 • c i iiiajority . 2 wever•• large, pan take away-from , 'nn ;, an .‘ 0 long as that - - - Meinber. is prepared it) pay - h d• monthly dues, So: long Under . 09, (.11 Charter a - he nsseAation the of thereof tire Noun o receive them. I,So : much for sus pension.; • s' te \liquidation •we Can see.-any ) 1) Lnin t ber q rein:inns why that plai t is a wilder 'd 1)P ^1 ci6tt :trot)" oujd' 4, ,agalitst ii ttio r s.e of I:l6q4lit,tl pOorl Ou' -1 l; umbe 'dfl"-,ieo,t--- YSTIr t. Forty .52tf VEit N.e . y.St9. _ .I Dec...! CiL.-I.IIIIMINT,ENA.II..NIATicyNs Fltig,. . . . ' Tilett ~.ii - no 5116ftet1 •tiiiit requires .so- 'rniicii tudy Aid experience-As the , t reatmetit o t:c t rOri.: lip disco's. The astonishing; success .. and. • re , nailiAlle cures performed: 6'3 , i Dr.. 'Butterfield', ( 1 . Are dile - to tie gritOf i \ etairitOyAnce; to. the. life long,'Sti. (1,5 i, of the: constitution; or , romi,- ziod the: Curing fdiseaSes from nA\tnral 'remedies; Cures ', he . worst.fOrins OtScroralA. Catarrh; Pile, Fd-, nitilelNVlcaliness, Asthrnri, -KidueYs , or Bladder. Will: be . at Ili& .Leafferty. H9Use, tinglititutAn 1. Friday'l- ' 1 and , Sailaiday, Janua:si 7th'und,Bth. • ' • . ~ • ~. f. . NEWS I..i.grEST IN BIT.CpTIANITON. t 1 : Tiip latest newi in .Binghtunton is 'that Hine Silolbs, - of 59 Court Street, itaife just received t 'eir 'third Fall .and Winter stook of Dry Goods W, licit L now • Ctimplete in alVtlepartmeats.—= The lieS Silk; The best Black Cashmeres:l— . The ' Alpaca : •M !, The besterinos—Empress —Plat o all dscriptions.' The best Shawls, Kid loe , EnihrOideries,,Ribbons, Ties, 6.7 c., i .. in fac.t eiervOing ,t+hat is " kept in a first-class D Jr Gi4ls'Store a t."bottom ft,t,Tures.. Another in porta t ithm,which if known may be essential to tlit: mile of Montrose, :New Milford and .s rro'ip 'DA unitary, that Geo. B. McCallum Et d i.IC F4tirot would be . Most happy to see al oftli it acquaintances and show -them the IN rgaips that litne ASc, Sholes are now prepared t kly4, ' ' : ' ' Hum, S.,=SHOLES. BillitiMMt.oll, DM. 1, l i s7s. p . . , , , MS I P 0 I od bes find l'ttlen it Otir reasons for the alnite extraordinary re duetiton in prices you will find by reading, our general advertisement which we request yo to tio Mid give us a call when.von want to ma Ourchase. PILLII/iTi tt CO. • .N.lintrose, Dee. 15. (Post's building.) I i THE IVIOTROSE I)EIVIOCTIATI, JAN. 5, 1876. spesishM and ,Nviiuld be much more. to ; the poor ;map, -- who, iri .short st 4 sOisfy the mortgages,held t q- he—tseirt.tion for off those plrties who hav,e pot i wohla be iu. fact, the richer vs. t i;i I,!y 'u—it 1 t i or 6 .sh in tinues that if. Nquieation, is re ilkti bp : wckcx times are prosp'er • • ' I . • . Bininess Ltieids. I 'olsTkns I o:l7sTErts 1!.! 50 andSO' eent;t4 pier quaq;l tit the.. .lityf;#•Nt'SAiboli. VE.IIIi;Y:, it ply uhto you; , Go to tbe Saloon . arglzet a s rod Oyster;Stew. 187.5.=if, , ~ .. ... Cutithis out and bring it with you, to the Store . CHEAP \ JOHN, where by buying SIO wortWor more of the' following or other 'goods l ii, you wilt r'ecieve upon prose ling this notice * ' 1 ' A l DSO CrIi&TAIAS PRESENT Gocki 'arcl wide beeting from €O4 c to . 10, 1 4 c. Good Calicoes, light colors, _ 03,ic -Best citlicoes,clark and medium Nc. - . U. #(1 feanton flannels - • 12 1 4 c. Bettei " - r_ - Best = -" . _ Gpodi black alpacas - • -251 c. cite -- es !` - `! - - - '4OC. E.lxt(fine black alpacas and inoliairs • -50 c. Boys I ready-madc full suits from $650 ..to $B-00 Mens i: , " ' " . 9 , to 12 50 Mens , tap Sole good kip b6Ots - 850 Boys tap Sole good kip boots ' - 225 .4 • - / Padies beaver eloa"lyS from badies felt skirts from - ~ - 1 ! 1 len4 under shirts ail s s ldrawers.from 50 to 75e. 1 adii.s Awl phildrens handsome 'trimmed _Hilts fl'nd Oonnetstin felt, straw and velvet from $2 Ito SA. / , ' -,. ,vs • \ (MY LtsT'.r—Thefullowing is a list of grand laud iTraverse .larors drawn fur the term of Gou4 to '‘eommenee at Montrose, on-Monday, Jantiary _10,1570 : 'an lins;l:E.dgar Harper, *Niel! Harrison, gianiey JeWitt. Choeonut---Thomson Lee. - - - - • —. `Dimoelt--Henry W Allen, Hitvn 0 Conklin, H• . . Vvrest Lake--.7Edw aril. D ~_!'airb 4 r, I#4i at} "Kea .0 : , rtanklin—Denjamin ()Vance. I ' 'Great Bend tP—Richard *eat J3end bore}—Mrhael;Kilrow. Harmony--David B ook.l - Jessup—Jacob Dimon. Jackson—A.inzlsa 0 Norris., Liberty--=John Pope. • -31ontrose.—Charles M.Crandall. ; ,1 . New- Milford •boro.- 7 .-John'._-•Haydei Pond. • - Oak land -11 on • , , J:.Reynolds. Silver Lake—James Gage. - ' SpringVille--JuStuS Smith , : • • - _ I Traverie . Jurors-- Fifa. Week. A rarat —Lyman , E 'Balds in. , B Haight. • Bridgewater—Frank Goodwin,Zebin Spencer tVatrous.. Spencer G E Mack, Albert W - • , • Clifford—Reese Ilughes; John Reyno 13a6son. - ' Eorest Brown - Great BendbOto—Handoyal Buck. , Great Bend- tw p Glll. ' Gibson —Samuel IL trdeS, - Chas H•arford—HeurylGrant. • Jackson: —Orville Grins. ' • ' Je sup-.—David Uobertsbn,Byron G iel • • Letiok4-Asa Tittis,•Tlibmas . HalOtea 4 l Little Meadows--rvin . R Beardslee Latinop-George K Eastman. Middletown—Richard O'Donnell, • - Spafford. • I • New. Milford boro—Theodore 'o l4 l 4 lk w la s n i d—Josbua L bouncilm a Whittaker." • Rush—=Georgeß Gray. Salyer Lake,-Charles:Delithanty." Lyman, Oli 'ley - • . • l• Thomson—Giles L - Lewia.• • - Traverse' Jurors—second We' • Ittik . uin,, , Geurge Cool;. lilton ., :L W Stebbins,larshall Van;lScoten. - : -BrOoklyn'—Charles. F :Perrigo, Ho lany,Georgel l Tiffany. Cliftord—James C Decker,'o wen Dimock,—.JOel Compton;l Charlei 1 - : Dutidail—Thoufas Halstead,Morti Franklin—Omer Summers, Frankl ley. • • • • Friendsville,Stephen SaWyer. 'Forest Lake—lsaac Strange, Adell er. . llerriCk—Benjarnin BoOthroyd. Ilarmony—Xliarles E McCoy. . • !Jessup—Wm Wheelock Lenox—Joseph T Bentfe r tt - , Ham 'son. . ' Lathrop—Joshua D. Mackey. !Middletown-4thamer Canfield. 31ontr6se—Solonion Lail • gdon, ertson. *1 'New 'Milford—Win.T Ntoxley.• !Oakland—BPnjamin I%.lcKune. Rush—Henry -R Morse,•!George S 1. I Susquehanna Depot—Wm D" - Keti Van Nostrand. i • Meacham: . Silver Lake—Edward W h ,• RoOd.- ThinirsOn OvOrge Bilandin.- • • iIV l dl l P . ERIGORITINEVATILT- n ire iar yil e v i Dec.. ' 30t13 by Eld. I. 1:1.--Gr,ay, Albert Perigo; or. . Rust., and_ Martha M. Rhinevault„Ofißirch arthille. . 1 . - -il • 1 ' —... i ' '• ' 1 - Bnaltrat---AyEnt--At- the LymairVille . M. - .E. • parsOnage, by- . Rev. g.l l O. Harned; Dec. 2511 i, : Wm, V. B7rner and •Mrs. Lo.ni4lol.,very r . both of. W *oming.co,;;Pti., ; 1 ! 1 . 'PRATTON— ' JOISES—By tW. W. C. rrildeili Dec. 28, 3 . G. Gratton, of. , pring - ville, ,afict Kate . B A., in:ughter of, Mink 11.. JOni:s:' l o.f.'Scith ridgewater. • ' • Il• I. • : .:r. I - • 1:1 C Ni.w Lt, —STU. ito.EvA 1..5-p-- . 1.n Fac4o ry Ail iO, Ra, ee.129,,-by Rev. P. R.. Tower, Mr..' sester ':. 0301761 and Miss -Cellstia7 , Bterdevant,.; all of `, -Factoriville. ,1 , 1 TElVF,*illiitY —.TothisciN,+-In flarford„D,C.. al, • by D. C. Barnes MO Win: 11.1Tewkibury;. - of Brooklyn, and liii4 Eva. 3,1.140ht40n, of Harlord, Fa... - H _ . ' .; 1- - - ~. - . DEekn—yANuFat-4 tAn:in ' Fraiiklin,l. at ' the . residence of Abram KerSey,'Deri.'2s, 1875;by ~I. 1.1,. - . Munger .E•tu . ._.• ..'Mr. Jamesl. Decker -and - -Misf Wealthy .o.*. , Yaildentark - both . 'Of Great .1, Bend, fa. .. ..• :'• • :,, •• - I,- •,--- A •• CURTIS—BALDWIN-41i the . residencc , of Z. 1. -Cobb, in Montroge, Dec. aqui, 1875, by Rev: . J.: 0.-.Miller, l Mr. 'Andrew F. tintisicir.Ba§t Bridgewater,,and . ! . .s4.§.s 'Flora . .B.. Baldivin,' of • Forest Lake; .:,, ,i • :-. i ..- 11 i'- - ' • 1 412..aiLiri 7C3 3ElCis.: : 1 EVER t ETT.--In tarford, Nov. 26th', of dropsy of thelheart, Gabriel EyOett; in the 77th year lot his age., I I . II Ici ITCIR;OCK—Ill FdpcSt6ll, Pa., Dec. 20, Wesley infant.son of Johns T. and Eliza F 'Hitch- co k, aged 5 - weeks. ' , ! WAR' FIELD-4n Wilmot, Bradford co:, ec.ls, Ur tfla Wakefield, wife of Eli Wakelleild,aged 71' 'ears and 10 Months., ' • NI . Val =At her sore's residence in• NCW. 411111:rd, De,'e. 23d, Ruth V i ails,agect 70 yea,rs, 0. Months and 4-41.ys, formgrly oi, Jessup. ' ! 1 GUERNSEY—At Snsquehanna Depot,' , Dec..ll, 1808,, Georgie Wright, aged 0 months. .At Brooklyn, N. Y4Den. 10,1875, Harry Chaun coy; aged 4.months and I.2rdayl3,••ehildren of Glorge A. and Miriam J. ;Guernsey 1 "i e,shall othertbe lambs in:. hi4.4ms and carry them in'his bosom." - , 1 1 Reported Every W e e k k Expressly for - TEE. MONTRO6 DEXOCU4T by Rhodes & Server,Prodocii Commis ,sion 31.erehipAs, 26 W4dtiball Street.NOw !frk. ! ; ' , 24 ew York Friday, Dec. 31, 1875. • - , I l', BUTTER. i 1 6 I Receipts last , six day l s... . 22,4154 pkgs.' Siz t i t te Dairies, fine ' .. . ' 30. 0 c S to Dairies,god•to prime.... 27 ; 0 28c _State PAM, dairy, choice - 83 ; 0 • 84c State Puils,dairy,good to prime 80,i 32c . State Pails,coinMon to fair.. 1.25 : ..e 28c • i , ' 011ZE8E. • ' $450, to-$6 00 75 to:1 25 Turkeys, Statelprlmei 14 to •17e Chieketr, State, Ohne . . ... 14c •• • • ••• .4 lac .11E4S t .TA AND STPCI4..: Live Sheep, weather5.........,7i to , • Live Calves, State pi hue.. 9i to9l;‘e Hoe; Diessed 00.1*es One tg to 12 3 et - - DitlF,3) FRUITS, !• : - - - • tato pp evmolors. 94t0 • p o w,* R eMits;atitte I. . .18 ,i - to -9 09, Elackbernes.., l I IQ to l Itaspbcrries,notv .29 io 806 necamia=l:x.*cr*isc, TM Markets. ;:evir 4 York! Pi'oduce Maikot. Receipts last siX days ' 14,035 boxes., State Factory, fancy........ 13 44 •18%,c State Factory, fine 11%6 1.2%c . State Factory,. fair 'to good.. 9%Qi 10%c State Dairies, fair to g00d.... BWQ 10%c 1 =EGGS. I Receipti last sa days. 6;081. pkgs. State and Penn: 30 Q Mc' Western choice brands.2934o ' 80c , POUI f TRY. lIA I —Joh STOVES, triN, COPP I ER 86 , SHEET [RON WARES, HOUSE ' FURN ISHING 000DS, AND BUILD ERS HARDWARE, • t I P i l KAANaii! .' 0, 7 BARTLET ~- & t CO.: : : SASH,..: BINDS, DOORS;IVIN4 DOW S CORNICE MOITIJD= il F INGS, i &C., ' ' .L 1 • ' wbich we %lin I TIM I - 1 ' 1 -NAILS, SASH' ER4J • 110.tv Abij all .ad„ Chas , Leroy er B Ris- Special hid tt, oeorge ace P Tit- IRON , organ. islet'. er White. n S)Ting- (J* OTSEG FO rt: Warn- Uoprp ay .Robid • voson. orameas I• t • - • : .'eetntlyi aided. to- our selection of Stove. -; • - F AIR 40.0fTENNI&L 000$i ) I=,;.' 1 = , ;. ' ._1 mad e by . fta' tfabong," — Sard & Co., Albitty% l . Y.. and the Amend Base Butting Parlor •Stove, and nerd Cook Stoves, mantifactiired by Pet ty , &Co., Alban, 'N.Y.' also keep thei eeleprated • , I 1 ' O;I AMOND.;BASE BUI3,NING, AND IVEARtFAS. COOKING ~5T0VE5.,...2 . , RaUkbone, Jrwett & Ransom, Rangek yith Copper Reeervore dna Nickle Mono tines of Ile latest improved patterns.' , *pairing promptly done..; and • nrdera for jobbing seotiolted. , •, • _ • HAYDEN & cunumrs4 • New Milford, 'May 121.11.-ISITI.--tf. , . - • We baNie r. tone Rob- ShoeMuker. hum ;Jamefa i • , 1 I t. PEUPLE pF::..usiucoANNk.ci), WHO W ILL BE OUR INEIT PRESIDENT 5 33 not. of as much impottaucq to lon a. 4 the faccthitt ' AID t r io . N of Montros liens' co . , • ISOTIQNS! ANO HOSIERYIJNDERWEAR. LADIES` CLOAKS, FELT SKIRTS, TRIAINED HATS; A: 4 p BONNETS,'SHAAVLS; SHOES, . WATER-PROOFS, TIES. RIM"- • .". • - .1 l FLES. &c., etc., ~ , . . At 10 per gent less than lin I t cost • (the proof of the litid ding lel eating thereof, ) for ion , can flnd outtita trnth of t is by giVing him. , a call st his, store in Eos# Building. , , •,. . r - - 1 , Onr reasons for . the above enormous- reduction are Fevers', Ist, our large and well assorted stock wants lacing;. second, we wmaking preparations to remove into Searles . , • I New' Brick Store ,- now bet 4 bulit next door to the NEW BANK, and we do not want to move any more goods than we can help. Third, we want your custom for the.future and the Only way for ps to gain and retain the same is to convince yon that it is to your interest to purchase now find in :The intine, from. very reßPeetfulil /ours* • • 1 • • S. PILLISAN . CO4 . (Cheap. John.} Ebinovr a iitoTEisit - V I 1 I DE4ERS IN ALL KINDS OFAIOF I FINS, CASKETS'; ETC., - 1 rpW EST*RPR/0/1.„ , ' . • . ' - ha* Olieneil a shop under Veeks:& Co's. Moro. on - Public Avenue, white he Is ready to• do ail:kinde of Igo* lino. Can exeel hi' new - work oad roPalt with neatness and deoputth,„ BIIII4EY. Mootroae, October 13th.1816, I=-3111,:.,, Caeitorlia. is more thau'iiminstituto for (lootor Itist eonlyscfaortfcle inlOxiSiknee toesSmolote l ito food, replo,te the 1)oirolot eli!r• - colic 4611400/04 .44140 siegli T ,1 - A : fontifuißoltber mtneiala morpbtneor olioliOi,onfi !s flea _ ant tOtalto,' orY and Hardware, etc. DEN a CLEMENTS, I, Dealers in I I, Agotits for 41' ell at Blanchard, tartlet Ifie,'Coes. prit 44 • , 3 ti_ 1~ ItEWS, LATCHES, BUT' AND BLIND > FASTEN -L.. ASI) HINGES, .HOES, j . SHOVELS, RAKES, 104 E: (10Q1A,7- 0,,,q, 1 , neemeflts on Pans, Pails,' Coolers, aid sit DatrAng Goods. ei v , FIRST , PREMIUM; * 'ILA ,PANS. - . E[4:YDEST, Genera 4ent.) . [ I CO:UNIT LUMBER, - PLAT I t i3.PRING AND. BUG.; .1 G' ' WAGGONS. 1 ;ed gfor .Style and D.ufabTq. . • TO , THE LADIE6 AND:GENTLEMEN Of ~"is - selling his entire 'stock of goads con misting in part d 'Boys' . Ready-Made Clothing.' . "' - - Boot; and Shoes. - Has and Cdps. 3D , 72 - ( 34:Dori, Mon tr en s December 15,1875. ! general Undertakers Ckan.lo ALT 33Eli\TX:). AL:touppwritpuitptATTiliPWO April'23 t 845 A practical iNorknisA, at ssitmecozrza.gajEsFATG; ~"siriokl. f :litpile- 4 .4;:o4o.l i ii. ! j.otio!ii.' Why '.ol . pr'FlOwers. BIO . Om .0i - Winter ! • :Ard you aware that you can ohtliti-lhmthor beat in titinnary t That yon -cane impart ;balmy air _to your that',families Y you 'can give spontane:lo • growth to plants and Flowers, and that you can make honn• a little paradise by purchasing one of 8.. . Sayre's' flot. Air. Furnaces t These Furnaces are .now constrncit:ii with VAPOR PAINT by which 1010 atmosphere is tem pered to that resembling Summer heat. ' - No more CracitE of Toritlini • , And the time has: come, when: nonsnraptivea may re- Joke in coal fires. These furnaces ar4 sold entirely nin on their own merits, aed are' now the leading Furnace In this part of the conntry All. Ftwriacea are , warrant ed to , give entire satisfaction or no sale. F 417.1E3._. D4'..-4.1L:p)q,..., I keep competent men on tho road Who are Well (minted with the Furnace business and they are COtt..- scantly putting up these Furnaces. Their work IA war ranted to please. These Furnacee are now scattered in *following towns and cities: , .• • - Bingliamtnn, Scranton, Providence,- Wilkes' Barre.: Kingston, Pittston, - Elmira. Waverly, Williatnvor.. 'Great Bend, Suppnehmna Depot, _Banco Dulhi, Downsville, Andes, Diaigaretville, Franklin, Unadilia, Owego,' Northumberland, and many other towns„ , . . Any Person wishinga recommendatton from any n e living in the above named pieces; I will gladly co: rem` pond with them, giving names of parties new , using these Furnaces. j ' V t 11201C1i0* & BIOS • - Miscellaneous. Na MORE D'RY , HUSKY HEAT. HOT-AIR tlCELLia..u..fetatlqur 733. r. B; ..:C,..HSAYAE,, ‘_ Viontrose r ' Pa. Montrose, December 22d, 1875.•:-8m. , mow , ritome f-HLANING:', -- .MILL LUMBER ',YARD! hrorder to better accommodate the community, the undersigned has established 'a de t for the 'sate 4.r' Lumber Mannfared at his nevy-ereeted 41'11 the Old Keeler tannery Site, in the. l• - HEART . OirTtIWN wheZe ivIII be Writ constantly `on baud. Ikruli eta& ui . . - warn AND; YELLOW Pitsit, FiSILOck, . - OAK,' ASH, 'MAPLE: . AND LACK '•' .. tW:A.L.NUT : 4IIMBER : ' •.. • • '. .„‘• -',„,H : 1 „'-,, •‘ , , :, '... . i ~'I ... . ~ • - '. , , -'t which,with.the atd off the,most improted maChlicy acd competent workmen, is prepaiii:t to work into any'stkape to meet the wants of Castomerk .. , , : , WELL EZAWNED INOLTIDING SILiEO. i • FLOORINO. "C.MLI G. SHINGLE AND • • LATH CONSTA 'TLr ON ILAND'.- Mitchitig, Itionldings..aztia Stroll` Sewiii* , • ?one to order. , a • ' • • • 'fain, I WO al sled 1114111TOPAC'Z'ORY, ' • in connection witn the above eetablietiment. under the• management of 31r. E. IL Roger*. Examine our r. before leaving your orders elsewhere. •. ReWsiringls44Pc• 'promptly. • • ,•. • • - ; ' ' A. LAT1111101P.• Montrose; September 29th, 1975. • TiIF.4•:QLI) . ST.A.,N.I) The• Undersigned would respoctftWy annonnc to the citizens of Montrose and Vicinity that they hva.c a uhe,l to their establishment a first-ease RIM 'WiIIiLINT antler ttie`direction of J.GEO .BRIOENBpKER, or New York City. We will keep constantly on lutu& ; FRESB BREAD, BISCUIT, RU,K, CAKES, COOKIES; PIES, ETC., At. Wiiuiesale or' itetail. rurides Supplled;Reatiunuto). —o . ALSO—a large an attractive assertmeet or. .00iifEcTlotip,i,: „ _'Onsi',RUIT'Z'. Etc 11 1 1‘, Eto as now... TOYS ;'--,' .. , , - ...",. ...",. . _ TOYS canassee •.. t.•A ', .tI .a t.yTOYSI .•. . , SPLENDID O YSTER' pINLITG , . Up Stairs. • `Most Beepeettalli, E. BACON 44p le,cintrose, Sept. 16,4875.-tf.. •,= ' ItANT BROTIiRS, 4, - ; fiORANTO4s aißotail bath:l6lA . HARDWARE,; IRON, STEEL, i NAILS; SPIKES, -SHOVIii .3UILDER'S I m IA RAji„uoraznauxit di t RAIZ 4,i)th , R A ILROAD MINING • OARRIAGE' sPBMAS. - AXLES, Shlingis• AXES , c NUTS g. WAll nd arlrLq", & . 't Plat rED NALLBABia•i ; • • prolitO,RUßß,-BFONNS, 22 „. 14 Agt„' - i&Niialliitr azimpzzg,lows `d6. N ' '011014.11. D OAWI3, natTirsur ,rA.cli; i . - TAO: nirinnapna-1,401Vil Puma, iourg* oy; IWrit/PatiVt;ii SO ALIB I . 4 AT - 94